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Inside diameter of 2219 alum. arrow?

Started by Don Armstrong, December 21, 2018, 04:32:50 PM

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Don Armstrong

Want to foot some Easton Fatboy shafts. Tried a 2217 but not quite big enough. Anyone know the ID of a 2219 shaft? Thanks, Don

McDave

TGMM Family of the Bow

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hickstick

Didn't Mr. Lamb have a chart of the ID of all the different easton shaft sizes somewhere on here?
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Don Armstrong

Well the shaft mics 9mm so l fired up the lathe and made a few. Need about 10 more so will finish tomorrow. Thanks guy, Don

McDave

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9 mm is more than 0.3", so it could be a tight fit.
TGMM Family of the Bow

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Don Armstrong

Yes, l think it is .347 so l made some on the lathe. Don

bucknut

[attachment=1]  I think this is the chart you were referring to.

Hope it helps.
John
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Don Armstrong

Thanks for the chart. Looks like a 2413 will work on the fatboys. Don

HartHeart

As far as I know for all of Easton's aluminum arrows the first two numbers give the od in 64ths of an inch, and the last two numbers the wall thickness of the shaft in thousandths of an inch. For example, a 2016 shaft will have a od of 20/64" aka 5/16" aka .3125"; and a wall thickness of .016". .3125-.032(wall thickness doubled) =.2805" id for the 2016 shaft. Just passing on some info...
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